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1 January 1998 Diffractive optical elements for biomedical applications
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Abstract
The set of diffractive optical elements for CO2 and Nd- Yag lasers was theoretically calculated, fabricated by microlithographic technology and experimentally tested. It is shown that the laser systems for therapy, surgery and welding gain from advanced capabilities of the DOEs: uniform focal-spot intensity, simultaneous formation of focal line contours, sharp and multiple-spot focusing, dual-wavelength achromatization, miniaturization. Novel multifocal diffractive contact lenses are elaborated based on diffractive microrelief considerations, nonparaxial variant of diffraction integral on curved surface and computer simulations of intensity distribution on eye retina. Tri- focal diffractive contact lenses that were diamond-turned on rigid and soft materials successfully passed tests.
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Michael A. Golub and Israel Grossinger "Diffractive optical elements for biomedical applications", Proc. SPIE 3199, Biomedical Systems and Technologies II, (1 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.301110
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KEYWORDS
Contact lenses

Diffraction

Computer simulations

Diffractive optical elements

Laser therapeutics

Beam shaping

Carbon dioxide

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